. Sold at standard weight of 32 lbs. to the bushel. Special prices to buyers of large quan titles. Sow .3 bushels to acre. White Tartar. (See cut.) A remarkably handsome and perfect early, in fact, the earliest variety in cultivation. It is an enormous more first-class, large, plump and heavy oats to the acre than any well on any good farm land. The straw is long, very strong and heads are large and well filled. Peck, 50 cts.; bu. (32 lbs.), $1. $ per bu-hel. White Maine. A good productive variety. Peck, 40 cts.; bu. (32 or over at $1 00 per bushel. Lincoln. Matures early; straw stiff; ver
. Sold at standard weight of 32 lbs. to the bushel. Special prices to buyers of large quan titles. Sow .3 bushels to acre. White Tartar. (See cut.) A remarkably handsome and perfect early, in fact, the earliest variety in cultivation. It is an enormous more first-class, large, plump and heavy oats to the acre than any well on any good farm land. The straw is long, very strong and heads are large and well filled. Peck, 50 cts.; bu. (32 lbs.), $1. $ per bu-hel. White Maine. A good productive variety. Peck, 40 cts.; bu. (32 or over at $1 00 per bushel. Lincoln. Matures early; straw stiff; very productive. Pecic, 40 cts, 5 bushels or over at $ per bushel. Welcome. .*\ splendid heavy variety ; yields good crops. Peck, $ ; 5 bushels or over at $ per bushel. white Oats, extremely cropper, and produces other sort, and will do holds up well. The 50 ; 5 bushels or over, lbs.), $; 5 bushels ; bu. (32 lbs), $; 40 cts.; bu. (32 lbs.),
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